Anti-Procrastination Apps

Goal Trainer is an anti-procrastination app, powered by some of the most significant discoveries from the science of motivation. It has a set of steps to help you in successfully realizing your desired goals. By working through these steps, you will learn techniques for doing what you intend to do and accomplish more in less time. The current version of the Goal Trainer has ten steps to effective goal setting. Click here to start using the application:

Saent (pronounced “saint”) is a connected productivity device and companion software application. Using the controller on your desk, Saent can block distractions, track focused work time and enable you to work in sprints (like the Pomodoro technique). In addition, you get points for completed work sessions so you can compete with friends and colleagues. It’s almost the perfect union between the science of self-control and gaming platforms, making being productive a lot easier and more fun. You can order your Saent device through Indiegogo:

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FocusMode blocker app is a solution for you which will get rid of your internet addiction and help you stay focused. It’s the best app blocker for studying or working, providing you no distraction time for yourself. Maintain phone life balance easily.

Don’t mind the self-promotion if it is thoughtful, so leaving this up. Good luck with your app. The problem is that I find the more people need them, the less they use them. Makes for a very difficult product in an increasingly swamped field. Eventually, we will roll them all into one, but I’m busy.

The GuidedTrack system doesn’t seem to be working. After answering the few survey questions I get through to the page saying “Congratulations! You’re on your way to being a master goal setter.” But it’s a static page, no other links. The top right menu only offers a reset everything option, and there’s a back arrow on top left. Is the software extinct?

I’m a little confused, but the “app” doesn’t seem to be working for me. (Having worked in IT for a number of years, that answer tree isn’t an app which is confusing. I was expecting something to download to my phone or PC.)

The problem seems to happen around:

Step 2 > Is your goal already an approach goal > Yes

Which leads to a run page with a broken link then the start of a quiz about the quality of the “app” and then I receive an email that simply contains my main goal. (Same result twice using Chrome, and a third time using IE 11)

Anyhow, despite the glitches I read and loved the book and I’m curious to see the “app” up and working properly.

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